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  2. OUR FIRST SHEEPBREEDER.

    According to the first return of live stock published in May, 1788, the sheep in Australia numbered only 29. Most of these had been purchased during the call of the First ...

    Article : 1,866 words
  3. THE GERMAN MENACE.

    It is somewhat surprising and not a little ominous to find in so weighty and solid a review as the "Quarterly" a decidedly alarmist and almost pugnacious article on ...

    Article : 1,136 words
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  5. A WORD FOR GERMANY.

    I confess that I left melbourne with some prejudice against the manners and customs of Germany. Two brief visits to that country, made at a time of life when one is most ...

    Article : 3,214 words
  6. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    A Melbourne lady, on a visit to London, has written her impressions of the FrancoBritish Exhibition, particularly with reference to the difference between the display ...

    Article : 713 words
  7. THE HOSPITAL PROBLEM.

    Since the publication of the four pr[?]ding articles in "The Argus," I have received a number of letters and other communieations from thoughtful people who are ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  8. NEW PURIFYING PROCESS FOR MILK.

    The insurance of a pure milk supply (says "Chambers's Journal") possibly constitutes one of the most diffieult seientifie problems of the day. This is but natural, s[?]eing that ...

    Article : 557 words
  9. TELEPHONE CLOCKS.

    A[?]cording to and Ameriean paper, telephone companies in the United States are furnishing their supscribers with self-winding electric clocks that give absolutely ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. LIBEL BY TESTIMONIAL.

    There was an atmosphere of the kitehen about Leeds Assizes on July 25 (says the "Daily Express"), wehn Alice Doughty, a cook, now employed by a Harrogate ...

    Article : 408 words
  11. TEE LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE.

    The evolution of the locomotive whistle (says the "Liverpool Post") is interesting, Seventy-five years ago enginedrivers were provided with a tin horn, which they used ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. FLOATING HOTEL FOR INVALIDS.

    A floating hydropathc hotel is to be launehed by a London syndicate for the benefit of invalids who wish to combine sea life with luxu[?]y. The "cure ship" will be ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. EMPTY BUT RICH CHURCHES.

    A remarkable light was thrown on the deserted conditon of London city churehes by a witness in a tithe-claim inquiry held in the vestry-room of St. Olave's Church, ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. ATTACK ON A DOCTOR.

    A wealthy Russian gentleman, residing at Torquay, England, was arrested for the attempted murder of Dr. Hamilton Cumming, a well-known Torquay practitioner. The ...

    Article : 144 words
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